💨 Abstract
Council member Robert White indicates there are enough votes to reject the proposed $3.7 billion RFK Stadium deal by the Washington Commanders. The team plans an "aggressive" timeline starting in 2030 for a new stadium and mixed-use development. The deal includes 6,000 housing units, 30% of which must be affordable. However, White plans to vote against it, and Charles Allen wants amendments.
Courtesy: Mike Murillo
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